The Elements of Continuum Biomechanics

The Elements of Continuum Biomechanics
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Artikel-Nr:
9781118361009
Veröffentl:
2012
Einband:
E-Book
Seiten:
392
Autor:
Marcelo Epstein
eBook Typ:
EPUB
eBook Format:
Reflowable E-Book
Kopierschutz:
Adobe DRM [Hard-DRM]
Sprache:
Englisch
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An appealing and engaging introduction to Continuum Mechanics in Biosciences This book presents the elements of Continuum Mechanics to people interested in applications to biological systems. It is divided into two parts, the first of which introduces the basic concepts within a strictly one-dimensional spatial context. This policy has been adopted so as to allow the newcomer to Continuum Mechanics to appreciate how the theory can be applied to important issues in Biomechanics from the very beginning. These include mechanical and thermodynamical balance, materials with fading memory and chemically reacting mixtures. In the second part of the book, the fully fledged three-dimensional theory is presented and applied to hyperelasticity of soft tissue, and to theories of remodeling, aging and growth. The book closes with a chapter devoted to Finite Element analysis. These and other topics are illustrated with case studies motivated by biomedical applications, such as vibration of air in the air canal, hyperthermia treatment of tumours, striated muscle memory, biphasic model of cartilage and adaptive elasticity of bone. The book offers a challenging and appealing introduction to Continuum Mechanics for students and researchers of biomechanics, and other engineering and scientific disciplines. Key features: Explains continuum mechanics using examples from biomechanics for a uniquely accessible introduction to the topic Moves from foundation topics, such as kinematics and balance laws, to more advanced areas such as theories of growth and the finite element method.. Transition from a one-dimensional approach to the general theory gives the book broad coverage, providing a clear introduction for beginners new to the topic, as well as an excellent foundation for those considering moving to more advanced application
An appealing and engaging introduction to Continuum Mechanicsin BiosciencesThis book presents the elements of Continuum Mechanics to peopleinterested in applications to biological systems. It is dividedinto two parts, the first of which introduces the basic conceptswithin a strictly one-dimensional spatial context. This policy hasbeen adopted so as to allow the newcomer to Continuum Mechanics toappreciate how the theory can be applied to important issues inBiomechanics from the very beginning. These include mechanical andthermodynamical balance, materials with fading memory andchemically reacting mixtures.In the second part of the book, the fully fledgedthree-dimensional theory is presented and applied tohyperelasticity of soft tissue, and to theories of remodelingaging and growth. The book closes with a chapter devoted to FiniteElement analysis. These and other topics are illustrated with casestudies motivated by biomedical applications, such as vibration ofair in the air canal, hyperthermia treatment of tumours, striatedmuscle memory, biphasic model of cartilage and adaptive elasticityof bone. The book offers a challenging and appealingintroduction to Continuum Mechanics for students and researchers ofbiomechanics, and other engineering and scientific disciplines.Key features:* Explains continuum mechanics using examples from biomechanicsfor a uniquely accessible introduction to the topic* Moves from foundation topics, such as kinematics and balancelaws, to more advanced areas such as theories of growth and thefinite element method..* Transition from a one-dimensional approach to the generaltheory gives the book broad coverage, providing a clearintroduction for beginners new to the topic, as well as anexcellent foundation for those considering moving to more advancedapplication

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